RIVERS RESEARCH

This blog is an ever-growing resource site for documents and information relating to Australian rivers. Appropriate contributions to the site can be forwarded to misseaglesnetwork(at)gmail(dot)com It has begun because of new and controversial plans for the Murray-Darling Bain.

23 January 2012

A yarn on the river: getting aboriginal voices into the Basin Plan

Posted by Brigid at 5:04 PM
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Labels: Aboriginal, Advocacy, Community Engagement, Culture and History, Darling, MDB, MDBA, Murray-Darling Basin Authority, Narrative, Water
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